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Yang Ming strengthens intra-Asia service network

Taiwanese ocean carrier Yang Ming announced the optimization of its intra-Asia service network by enhancing its Japan (Kansai) – Taiwan – South China route (Japan Kansai Express, JKX) service, starting in early March.

The route will be extended to the port of Haiphong in Vietnam, with the Yang Ming aiming to strengthen its position in Southeast Asia.

The enhanced JKX service will offer a 21-day round voyage with a fixed weekly sailing schedule. The port rotation of JKX service will be Osaka (Japan) – Kobe (Japan) – Keelung (Taiwan) – Kaohsiung (Taiwan) – Nansha (China) – Shekou (China) – Haiphong (Vietnam) – Hong Kong – Shekou (China) – Osaka.





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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